Celebrating the Life of Ismail Bey Gaspirali __ "Presented by the
International Committee for Crimea, Washington, DC, on the occasion of the 150th
anniversary of the birth of Ismail Bey Gaspirali, a Crimean Tatar leader,
publisher and educator." - illustrated -
http://www.iccrimea.org/gaspirali/

China Ethnic Minority: Tatar People __ "The Tatars historically named the "Dadan",
are descended from a branch of a Mongolian tribe, who used to inhabit the region
near the Volga River. From the beginning of the 20th century, the Tatars
gradually settled in Xinjiang. Most of them were occupied as merchants." This
and more in this brief overview. - From travelchinaguide.com -
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/nationality/tatar/

History of
Tatarstan and Tatar people __ "Any history is full of falsities, mirages and
biases, but there are only few peoples in the world who got so much of
historical misunderstanding and annalistic mirages as Tatar people." This
website attempts to correct that situation. - From My Kazan -
http://kazan.ws/cgi-bin/eng/view.pl?idr=29&mr=11

Tatar Culture Pages
__ A lot
of information for Tatar and non-Tater researchers alike. The site seems to be
aimed at the Tatar community but it is in English. It includes a gallery of
historic Tatar photos, news and more. - illustrated - From Tatar Culture pages.
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http://tatar-art.itgo.com/index.html

Ukraine:
Tatar Women Rediscover Roots __ "As Ukraine's Crimean Tatars rebuild their lives
in their former homeland, some are turning to almost-forgotten
traditions...Since their gradual return home after mass deportation 50 years
ago, the Crimean Tatars are beginning to rebuild their national culture in the
Crimea." Learn how this move is progressing. - illustrated - From iccrimea.org -
http://www.iccrimea.org/ngos/hyde.html